Hyundai Palisade: Front View Camera System / Front View Camera Unit
Schematic diagrams
Repair procedures
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Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.
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Remove the inside rear view mirror cover (A) and rain sensor cover (B).
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Disconnect the front view camera unit connector (A).
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Separate the fixed points (A) of coupler, remove the front view camera
(B).
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Perform the camera calibration in the following case.
(Refer to Front View Camera System - "Repair Procedure")
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If the front view camera is replaced with a new one.
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If the front view camera is removed and mounted.
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If the front view camera coupler of the windshield glass is
deformed.
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If the windshield glass is changed.
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When a failure code (System Out of Calibration) occur.
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Install in the reverse order of removal.
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2. |
When if replacing the front view camera with a new one, perform the
"Variant Coding" procedure by using the Diagnostic Tools.
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3. |
Perform the front view camera unit calibration.
(Refer to Repair procedures - "Service Point Target Auto Calibration
(SPTAC)")
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Variant Coding
When you need variant coding:
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Replace Front View Camera with a new one
※ EOL Variant Coding and calibration required for new replacement
Front View Camera Variant Coding
Front view camera variant coding makes it possible to operate functions for
each vehicle type...
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